The World’s Best Country to live in – Left out of the Michael Moore film SICKO (video)

liveleak.com — This is a video clip teaser from the bonus material on the DVD-version of Michael Moore’s movie “Sicko” This clip was left out of the original movie because it was said to be “unbelievable” and “people wouldn’t believe it” because it was too good to be true.

8 thoughts on “The World’s Best Country to live in – Left out of the Michael Moore film SICKO (video)”

There is no best country in the world. There are only tables based on economic data, GDP etc and longevity etc, so sure, well managed small nations always appear to be at the top. What about weather, happiness, culture, people, crime, attitudes, stability, natural disasters etc. You’ve got to pick what ideally suits you as an individual and then see if a country matches up. I promise you not many do.

Propaganda. Norway is NOT as Michael Moore sees it. It is pure porpaganda. Can’t you put that dude in prison for lying or something?

By the way…Norway has a tax pressure of 50%…The state owns the trillions and trillions of dollars made from oil business but the country still has the worse streets and roads in europe. Its medieval overthere. The oil business is polluting the seas…And even if the state is super-rich an ordinary citizen will have to pay approx 35 US dollars for small pizza and a beer…

‘We’re the greatest nation on earth.” Is just a cliche’ I can think of more than one country that has it better than we do. Unfortunately, we’re trained to think that we have the best of everything and that everyone else is trying to catch up.

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